News, VOLUME 11

Ten Theology Books to Watch For – August 2018

Here are a some excellent theology* books that will be released this month:

* broadly interpreted, including ethics, church history, biblical studies, and other areas that intersect with theology

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[easyazon_link identifier=”1782183493″ locale=”US” tag=”douloschristo-20″]Trinity: A Story of Deep Delight[/easyazon_link] 

Anne Marie Mongoven

Columba Press

This book explores the living font of all love, the Holy Trinity. The author writes about a passionate and fruitful God whose creativity in loving brings all that is into existence. It examines the nature of Trinitarian relationships and the loving relationship of the Trinity with humankind and with all of creation. The book is designed to be read by anybody who seeks a fresh contemporary understanding of this central Mystery of Christianity.






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[easyazon_link identifier=”1626982856″ locale=”US” tag=”douloschristo-20″]The Compassion Connection: Recovering Our Original Oneness[/easyazon_link] 

Catherine Nerney

Orbis Books

Catherine T. Nerney, a Sister of St. Joseph, gently guides the reader on a narrative journey through and toward compassion for our fellow human beings, emphasizing our connectedness rather than our perceived differences. This small but powerful volume invites the local and universal Church to tear down walls of fear, certainty, and privilege, and to surrender to God’s compassionate heart as it beats in our broken world.

Intended as a connected series of reflective writings that impels action, this is a valuable resource for social activists, parish groups, and spiritual seekers looking for new ways to appreciate and deepen their faith.

 

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